here's a real find, an XLR adapter for Droids.
I've already ordered mine.
Droid XLR microphone adapter - 3.5mm 4 conductor TRRS Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Microphone Input Jack
--Ralph
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here's a real find, an XLR adapter for Droids.
I've already ordered mine.
Droid XLR microphone adapter - 3.5mm 4 conductor TRRS Male to 3-Pin XLR Female Microphone Input Jack
--Ralph
it came today!
attached is a photo of the adapter and the test microphone ... and here is a link to the first test:
http://charlie.nuoj.com/audio/sm58.mp3
I'm pleased, gonna be great for quickie interviews.
--Ralph
Looks cool
Probably no fantom power though
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Pretty cool
What app are you using to record?
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The sales page for the adapter says it works with the Droid (original). I'm unclear on how this works... the only 3.5mm jack is the headphone jack. Can that double as a recording jack? That would be great but then you still can't do multitrack as you couldn't monitor previous tracks.
Anyone know?
Yes, you will note there are THREE rings (plus the tip) on the plugs that go into the Droid headphone jack. One of these rings is for microphone input.
Yes, it's still mono but with the XLR adaptor and a portable mixer you could record multi-sources, monitoring and mixing levels with headphones plugged into the mixer.
Then take your mono mixed recording from the Droid and convert it to stereo easily using Audacity or any number of other sound editing programs.
If you use something like the Hi-Q app I like, you can record at CD-quality (128K) and have some rather good sounding audio.
Not perfect but still pretty darn powerful for a mere phone, eh?
--Ralph
I'm thinking more like portable writing studio.
Using this Droid to XLR microphone and 1/4 inch headphone adapter - 3.5mm TRRS Male to 1/4in TRS Headphone Jack and XLR Microphone Jack
with XLR in and 1/4" headphone out
In conjunction with J4T Multitrack app
I can track 4 reasonably high quality vocal parts, one at a time. I do the same thing now, but with the droids built in mic and just headphones. Works ok, but the idea of using a real mic is stellar!
So I can sit in a tree with my droid, an sm58 and my cans and lay tracks till the battery dies! I Love it!
Looks nice, thanks for sharing that.
So you guys are getting decent tracks from your phone?
I tried using mine yesterday and got totally smoked by an iPhone. I tried RecForge, Recordoid, and Sound Recorder apps. recForge was the only one that gave encoding options, but the resulting tracks were 'jumpy' and just skipped over a lot of data. Would love to use the phone as a portable diary, but the files weren't usable, ESP compared to the iPhone using its stock app.
I'll look for the Hi-Q app, but I really feel like it was more the phone letting me down than the app. Any ideas?